Implant Dentistry in
Spokane Valley, WA

Dental Implants In Spokane Valley

Dental implants are by far the best solution for lost tooth replacement. For lost teeth, there is no longer-lasting alternative. Furthermore, when a tooth is lost, implants help stop the bone that supports teeth from eroding. Bone loss is one of the most common effects of tooth loss.

A dental implant is a tiny, screw-shaped piece of titanium that is used to replace a missing tooth’s root. Implant insertion is actually a straightforward, frequent procedure that generally just requires local anesthetic. The implant is covered with a lifelike crown that is created specifically to match your natural teeth after the healing period. The success rate of implants is higher than that of any other tooth replacement option, at over 95%.

Implants Procedure

During a brief surgical operation, your dental implant is positioned directly into the jawbone in the space left by the lost tooth. The tooth will be given a few months to heal before the final crown is applied. During this healing period, the implant actually bonds to the surrounding bone.

Tooth Replacement Options With Dental Implants

Implants can replace missing teeth in a variety of ways. They can be used to:

Replace One Tooth — When a tooth is lost, the root of a single implant is inserted in the bone to replace it, and a crown is then placed on top to mimic a natural tooth. This treatment option is the best long-term investment for replacing a single missing tooth because it has the highest success rate. Even while it initially costs a bit more than the alternatives, in the long term it is the most affordable choice. An implant will feel and operate just like a natural tooth, and it won’t ever decay or need root canal therapy.

Replace Multiple Teeth — When there are multiple missing teeth, implants are a great alternative for replacement. For every missing tooth, you don’t even need a single implant. On the other hand, fixed bridgework can be supported by implant teeth. For instance, if you are missing three consecutive teeth, we can place two implants—one on either side of the gap—and a crown—with no implant underneath—in the middle. The bridge won’t need to be supported by any of your natural teeth, which will prevent them from becoming weaker and more susceptible to decay.

Replace All Teeth Permanently — An entire upper or lower arch of fixed replacement teeth that will never need to be taken out of the mouth can be supported by implants. The new teeth may only need four implants to be supported. It has a similar design to a table, which just needs four legs to be supported. A row of 10 to 12 teeth may need 5 or 6 implants to be maintained when the density and volume of the jawbone has diminished. Replacement teeth for dental implants are non-slip, protect your jawbone, and ought to last a lifetime.

Support Removable Dentures — Removable dentures with implants may be more comfortable, functional, and healthy. The bone beneath dentures that rest on the gums is put under stress. Rapid bone loss results from this, which causes the jaw to contract and the dentures to slip, especially on the bottom. To shift pressure from the bone surface to the bone structure, dentists can now fasten a removable denture to implants. As a result, the bone supporting your dentures is preserved and you are able to eat and speak without worrying about them slipping.

Dental Implant Care and Maintenance

Only two factors, poor dental hygiene or hard biting pressures, can make an implant lose adhesion to the bone once it has properly fused. The hazardous bacterial infection known as peri-implantitis can be brought on by poor oral hygiene and/or a lack of regular cleanings. This can be prevented by visiting the dentist periodically for professional cleanings, flossing, and tooth brushing. Excessive biting forces may be caused by teeth that are clenched or grinded, as well as the lack of implants to withstand the stresses from your bite. If you obtain the correct quantity of implants, this shouldn’t occur. A nightguard will be recommended if you frequently clench or grind your teeth to protect your implants. If you have a habit of clenching or grinding your teeth, a nightguard will be suggested to protect your implants. Because implants are a long-term investment in your smile, health, and wellbeing, it is best to protect them.

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Meet Your Top-Rated Family Dentist in Spokane Valley

Bradley J. Harken, D.D.S.

Our Dental Services

Dental Crowns

Emergency Care

General Dentistry

Implant Dentistry

Orthodontics

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Sophia Garcia
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This will be my new dentist. I needed an emergency appointment, and they told me to come in right away. They were so friendly and Dr. Harken made me feel comfortable. They made me feel like they really cared that I was in pain. They worked with us on payments to get the root canal that I needed, and I left that office pain free!! From the receptionist to the dentist, everyone was awesome. I highly recommend going there!!!
Joann Brown
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The hours attracted me to this office, I just can't take the time off work for the amount of work that I need done over the next couple of years so Saturday appointments are extremely nice. I have had a few major things done - most recently a root canal and every thing they have done has been great
Margie Bradfute
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The staff is gentle, knowledgeable and helpful. I really love the convenience of the hours they are open. They work with me financially. Overall...a great dental experience.

Our Spokane Valley Office

13314 E Nora Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99216

Hours

Monday 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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